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Allan In NE

11-16-2006 12:59:44




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Okay,

Got all this underground wiring/conduit trenched in, run, buried and the boxes in place to the buildings..... .Power company should be here any day to heat 'er up with the new service.

Now, check my memory here.

Now, that I will have some decent juice, I want to dig out my old 220 arc welder that has been setting in a shed down at one of the other farms since 1982. I'll clean it all up and blow the dirt out if it, check the fan, etc. But first, I have to buy an electrical receptacle for it.

One of the legs on the welder’s plug is shaped like an "L". That's the ground/common. Right?

Second. Those "auto-dimming" welding helmets. I want one of those. Anything I should know before I just grab one off the shelf?

Thanks for all your help,

Allan

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jiskies2

11-16-2006 20:27:39




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 12:59:44  
ya mean i can't use my flip lens anymore??? seemed to work all right couple weeks ago on the brush hog, but maybe those new ones will help my welding. heck anything's worth a try
jeff



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504-1

11-16-2006 19:27:44




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 12:59:44  
Allen, Buy a Speed Glass,Miller or Lincoln helmet. I like the speed Glass myself,I am not going to trust my eyes to a made in China $50.00 helment. Check out Lincoln.com



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boo

11-16-2006 16:17:33




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 12:59:44  
That Allen is somethin' else ain't he !!Git 'er done !!!



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Rauville

11-16-2006 16:01:27




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 12:59:44  
Auto Darkening helmets???? I wonder how many decades behind the times I am? I don't even have a fixed lens helmet to wear.

For the last 40-50 years I've always just used a hand-held shield. Always found that to be the handiest and quickest thing with a stick welder.

This new flangled stuff sounds pretty neat...may have to back up into the 20th century again and give it a try.☺



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John T

11-16-2006 15:46:38




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 12:59:44  
Allan, the answer to your question is YES and NO. YES that odd shaped blade is what you refer to as "ground" is for the safety "equipment grounding conductor" (green or bare) but NO IT IS NOT ANY SORT OF A COMMON or a "Neutral" (usually white wire) terminal.

Just attach the two hot phase A and B conductors (240 volts across them) which are normally Red n Black and the Green or Bare safety "equipment ground" goes to that odd shaped blade/terminal. To check for safety and continuity that terminal ought to show low to near zero ohms resistance to the welders metallic frame/case. Its (equipment ground circuit) purpose is to provide a dedicated low impedance current return path back to the panel to clear any ground fault (trips the breaker) before it can come across Allan and any other return path which may cause his ol ticker to defibrilate n go bonkers..... ..

Hope this provides info n a safety minded tip.

Ol John T in Indiana, retired EE

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IaGary

11-16-2006 15:42:21




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 Re: Whos leg you pullin now. in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 12:59:44  
Allan read your post down below and if your gonna be 62 this year something is wrong.

You find some fountain of youth somewhere or what.

You don't look no 61 to me.

Gary



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Allan In NE

11-16-2006 15:54:13




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 Re: Whos leg you pullin now. in reply to IaGary, 11-16-2006 15:42:21  
Well, ya might be right.

'Cause, I can't remember a blamed thing before somewhere around the mid to late 40s. :>)

My earliest memory is the night when my dad came home from WWII. Remember it like it was yesterday.

Heck, I was cussin' pretty darned good by the time the '49 blizzard rolled around. :>)

Allan



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IaGary

11-16-2006 16:13:00




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 Re: Whos leg you pullin now. in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 15:54:13  
Allan

I remember way back when I went to a dance with my dad and went home with my mom and I wasn't even born yet.

Gary



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Allan In NE

11-16-2006 16:22:44




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 Re: Whos leg you pullin now. in reply to IaGary, 11-16-2006 16:13:00  
I was there at that dance..... ...playin' the guitar. :>)

Allan



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IaGary

11-16-2006 15:28:06




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 12:59:44  
Allan

Those auto darkening lenses have gone the same way as the handheld calculators have.

Bought one of the first ones back in 94 when working at the welding shop.

Bought one of the best for $275.The same one today is about $75.

They are the cats meow.Take it from a guy who burnt his eyes 4 times before the auto helmets.

Never burnt them afterwards because of the speed of the autodark.

Still have the original one and it was used every day for about 6 years till I got out of that profession.

Gary

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jddriver

11-16-2006 15:10:19




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 12:59:44  
Allen I have the large window on mine and I love it.I got a good one that a very quick reaction time that is where the exspense comes in.These are the only eyes i gets so i takes good care of them



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KEB

11-16-2006 15:06:07




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 12:59:44  
Allen,

I bought an auto-darkening helmet a few years ago to use with a MIG welder. Did a little research at the time & discovered there are two types. The better ones trigger on the rapid change in brightness when you strike the arc, regardless of how bright the ambient light is. I've never had a problem with sunlight affecting mine. The cheaper ones work solely on how bright the light is & will darken if you look at the sun or a bright light. When you go buy one, hold it up to the bright lights in the store, or take it out into the sun. If it darkens and stays dark when exposed to the sun, you don't want it. Mines a fixed shade, think its about shade 3 when its light (looks to be about the same as a pair of acetlyene cutting goggles) and darkens to shade 10.

I got mine at HF, it had a brand name element in one of their el-cheapo helmets. Think it was about $70-80 at the time. Took the element out of the cruddy helmet and put it in an old fixed lense helmet which was orders of magnitude more comfortable that the HF one. You can also buy just the auto-darkening lens from a welding supply place if you already have a good helmet.

I think the 50 amp outlets are sold as range outlets. You shouldn't have any trouble getting one at any of the big box home stores. Dryer outlets are generally 30 amp.

Keith

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williamf

11-16-2006 15:00:44




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 12:59:44  
Another thing about the auto-dark mask that I showed myself the other day - if you forget to turn it on it's dark. You have to turn it on to make it be lighter before the arc.
And it makes welding possible for amachewers.
Good luck, Wm



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RodInNS

11-16-2006 14:45:11




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 12:59:44  
Allan,

I used to have a 30 amp breaker on my welder (Miller Thunderbolt 225). Now I have a 50 on it. The 30 amp was constantly kicking out. I think that particular welder has a maximum draw of something like 47 amps. I guess you'd want to be in that area with the breaker, and the appropriate wiring.
Wish I had an autodarkening helmet. I've used them. They're really nice... but I don't bother with one because I know it'll get left out to the weather or something..... So I make do with a large view shield, fixed lense helmet. If I was only working in a garage.... where I don't leave tools strewn around outside.....

Rod

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jdemaris

11-16-2006 14:12:38




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 12:59:44  
After being too cheap to buy one for years, I bought an auto-darkening hood from Harbor Freight for $40 and I love it. My local welding supply shop has one that looks similar, and is also made in China, but costs $80 instead. The HB unit has solar backup and is adjustable. My only complaint is welding at night. If a shop-light gets too close to it, it goes into "dark" mode before I start welding welding.

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Allan In NE

11-16-2006 14:16:21




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to jdemaris, 11-16-2006 14:12:38  
Well, there ya go.

I'm safe then. I may not be religious, but I don't work at night anymore either, so all should be well. :>)

Allan



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LumbrJakMan

11-16-2006 14:02:59




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 12:59:44  
You need to check the nameplate on the welder . It should have a listing for FLA Full Load Amps. The breaker size is determined by this . The wire size is also. Wire should not be used for more than 80% of its ampacity. If your nameplate says 24 amps or less you can use #10 awg wire , and a 2 pole 30 amp circuit breaker , if its over 24 amps it will need to be #8 awg wire and a 2 pole 30 should still be suitable .

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Allan In NE

11-16-2006 14:05:52




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to LumbrJakMan, 11-16-2006 14:02:59  
Okay thanks, I really appreciate you guys help.

I know just enough to burn the darned barn down. :>(

Allan



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Allan In NE

11-16-2006 14:10:28




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 14:05:52  
Last time I used my welder, they still had the "flip" window. :>(

Allan



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coflyboy

11-16-2006 15:14:47




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 14:10:28  
Gosh Allan, I still use the flip window. Guess I'm gonna have ta get one of them new fangled auto darkening gagets to 'keep up with the Allans'.



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JERRY l /AZ

11-16-2006 14:01:03




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 12:59:44  
say ALLEN, the only thing I'll say is those auto darkening hoods are great.but get a good one. mine is battery powered don't get a solar powered one cause it won't work on a cloudy or ovrecast day. I paid 180 for mine and it has the large lenses in it. works great Jer



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Allan In NE

11-16-2006 14:03:29




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to JERRY l /AZ, 11-16-2006 14:01:03  
Jerry,

I still don't understand how they work. Are they a clear lense until you strike the arc, then they instantly change to dark? Or what?

Allan



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doogdoog

11-16-2006 14:15:12




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 14:03:29  
Aloha, The one that I have is not really crystal clear when not activated (sort of like a weak sunglass). The one that I have is battery powered and also charges with the solar cell. As soon as you strike an arc, the lens will darken to whatever you set it at. The good ones will do this and you can also set it for tig, etc.

Mahalo,
doogdoog



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No tools

11-16-2006 13:52:01




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 12:59:44  
MY 2 cents
PLEASE get the larger lins type?
I have a small lins type.Well now that the glasses thing? sure messes with my vision?.


The rain came back about 3 pm it is about this / close to snowing. rain this morning 2-3 hour sun clouds mix then rain again?


hope you made progress today?
hope all the other guys out through the country made progress?



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doogdoog

11-16-2006 13:57:27




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to No tools, 11-16-2006 13:52:01  
Aloha, They sell lenses that you can insert in the filter holder. You can get them at any good welding supply. They come in different magnification power and I like them a lot.

Mahalo,
doogdoog



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j-tex

11-16-2006 13:46:45




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 12:59:44  
I have seen the auto welding hoods all over the place price wise. From 14.99 off of the junk tool trcks to 300.00 plus for a name brand. I have one that was about 60.00 from tractor supply and it has been great. I use it just about every day, goin on two years now without a problem. If i welded for a living 8-10hrs a day i would go with a high dollar one. once you use one you will never go back



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Allan In NE

11-16-2006 13:51:13




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to j-tex, 11-16-2006 13:46:45  
How do they work? Clear until you scratch?

Allan



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135 Fan

11-16-2006 19:31:24




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 13:51:13  
Auto darkening lenses need to go dark in about 1/100 of a second of striking an arc. Otherwise you could get a flash. It took a while to get a lot of them approved. They are nice but you don't have to buy a new helmet. You can buy just the auto lens. Some are clear and some have a light tint. This is different than a magnifier lens. I don't recommend magnifier lenses except the weakest ones if you really really need them. It's like bringing the arc closer and that's got to be hard on your eyes. If you get flashed, you won't know for sure until 2 am when it feels like someone is sandblasting your eyes. Auto darkening helmets aren't used a lot in big shops. Most welders are pretty good at nodding their head to bring the helmet down. Some people do use them though. They're nice for chipping slag as well. With just the lenses available it is much better as one of the concerns with having one was if your helmet fell and broke. The original ones cost $300 to $400. Most buzz boxes use a 50 amp welder plug with 3 wires. Bigger welders use a similar plug like a dryer plug with 4 wires. Most new buzz boxes come with the plug. It doesn't hurt if you have a bigger circuit breaker. A 30 is too small. Hope this helps. Dave

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Brett in KS

11-16-2006 19:40:13




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to 135 Fan, 11-16-2006 19:31:24  
Dave,
It isn't good if the breaker is too big.. If it is too big for the load (welder) something could go wrong, it(welder) would pull more amps than it is rated for and (while still being under the breaker rating) ruin the welder.



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135 fan

11-16-2006 22:32:07




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Brett in KS, 11-16-2006 19:40:13  
If it was a 60 amp instead of a 50 would work. I had an electrician that did all the electrical for a large complex for university students hook up a welder for me. He put the plug in right on the power pole and wired it to the main 100 amp breaker. He told me that if there ever was a problem the main circuit breaker would trip. I should have been clearer, I meant a 60 amp would work. If the welder is drawing more than rated amps it might already be wrecked. Sorry for the confusion. Dave

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j-tex

11-16-2006 14:14:47




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 13:51:13  
not completely clear,tinted like a pair of sunglasses,instant dark at the first sign of arc.
Mine is fast return light, I have seen some that took forever to go back to light and I always found myself raising the hood because it was so slow. It was junk off of the chepo tool truck. Built some fence corners for some guys down the road and we were talking about them, I did not charge for my work, Next day they showed up with one and said thanks for the help.

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Jerry L /AZ

11-16-2006 14:09:33




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 13:51:13  
yes, try one on get the large lens the flint strike from a lighter will darken it in seconds when done welding the lens will clear like I said get a battery powered one. the solar power will only work in bright sun light now ya got my nickel Jer



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LumbrJakMan

11-16-2006 13:39:45




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 12:59:44  
Yes thats correct . Sounds like you have a 250 volt 30 Amp receptacle . An easy way to remember this is one blade is an"L" and one is usually straight for the ground.

L think of Laundry which is a 30 amp dryer circuit . straight is a 50 amp which is for the Range in the kitchen



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Allan In NE

11-16-2006 13:48:14




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to LumbrJakMan, 11-16-2006 13:39:45  
Thanks Guy,

Forgot to ask: Is that welder gonna have to have a special breaker in the box (the box came with an assortment of breakers, 110/220)?

Do I need one that is specially designated for the higher pull of the welder? I kinda remember that the welder is something like a 225 amp unit, perhaps?

Allan



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Mike Van

11-16-2006 13:50:07




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 13:48:14  
Allen, i'm pretty sure you'll want a 50 amp 2 pole breaker feeding that welder -



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No tools

11-16-2006 13:57:55




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Mike Van, 11-16-2006 13:50:07  
YES MIKE you are right. ALLAN you will need 50 amp 2 pole breaker.



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Allan In NE

11-16-2006 13:54:28




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Mike Van, 11-16-2006 13:50:07  
Okay, I was wondering about that.

The other farm has a 60/double throw ahead of the weld plug. Didn't know if that was mandantory or not. Thought maybe nowadays I could just come right off of the breakers somehow.

Thanks,

Allan



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Larry-Tx

11-16-2006 14:21:33




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 13:54:28  
Allan, just went out and looked at my hookup, it's 50 amp double pole. I use a Miller 225 AC-DC machine. The helmut I use is Jackson Executive Variable. Ajust shade 9 to 12, ajust sensitivity and delay. Also its a large lense, fine setup! Your projects are lookin good.



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Allan In NE

11-16-2006 14:27:11




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Larry-Tx, 11-16-2006 14:21:33  
Thanks Larry,

The Social Security sent me a letter yesterday and said I should get in contact with them since I turn 62 in just a few days and that they will start sending me checks in the mail.

To he!! with 'em, I say. :>)

Allan



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Larry-Tx

11-16-2006 14:39:06




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 14:27:11  
Well, when I hit 65, I said SEND EM, gonna keep my share on this side of the Rio Grande.



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Catfish Stew

11-16-2006 14:15:37




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 Re: Hey You Ampacity Guys! in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 13:54:28  
If you you use a 50A Brkr., be sure to use #6 copper or #4 AL. wire. Else you might have some auto darkening barn lights! Take care!



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Couple More

11-16-2006 14:22:30




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 Now, The Really DUMB Question in reply to Catfish Stew, 11-16-2006 14:15:37  
So,

Since I have to use the double throw box, do I just grab the heat at the inlet of the service box instead of down behind it's breakers?

Can't 'member that part.

Allan



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Larry-Tx

11-16-2006 14:50:12




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 Re: Now, The Really DUMB Question in reply to Couple More, 11-16-2006 14:22:30  
Hook on to bottom of breaker and plug in, best to have breaker with one trip, if 2 singles, put wire through small holes in handles so they both trip if something happens,ok, be safe



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Mike Van

11-16-2006 16:48:27




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 Re: Now, The Really DUMB Question in reply to Larry-Tx, 11-16-2006 14:50:12  
Larry, that won't work - One of those going to trip pos. is not enough to throw the other off - You'll think it's dead 'cause the welder won't work, but one leg will still be hot. You need the 2 pole breaker for a 240 load.



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Larry-Tx

11-16-2006 18:29:42




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 Re: Now, The Really DUMB Question in reply to Mike Van, 11-16-2006 16:48:27  
Yes Mike, used to see that done quite often years back, since its a new pannel and instalation should be all new breakers and 2 pole for 240v.



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Allan In NE

11-16-2006 17:21:50




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 Re: Now, The Really DUMB Question in reply to Mike Van, 11-16-2006 16:48:27  
So, clarify please.

I should use the line source instead of a breaker source at the building's service box straight into the double throw?

Just "skip around" the breakers in the service box?

Thanks again for your help,

Allan



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Catfish Stew

11-16-2006 19:14:17




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 Re: Now, The Really DUMB Question in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 17:21:50  
I think most everybody is hittin on the same iron just from different directions. I think most everyone agrees the easiest , safest, least expensive way is to place a 50A 2-pole breaker inside your existing main panel with all the other breakers and then run your #6 copper or #4 AL to the welding receptacle. The disconnect will be the 50A breaker in the main panel. Have a good evening!!



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Larry-Tx

11-16-2006 18:43:14




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 Re: Now, The Really DUMB Question in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 17:21:50  
I would use breaker in main pannel, if you go around pannel you need separate box with breaker just for welder. 100 or 200 amp pannel?



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Brett in KS

11-16-2006 18:31:31




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 Re: Now, The Really DUMB Question in reply to Allan In NE, 11-16-2006 17:21:50  
Allan,

By double throw, do you mean a smaller fusebox/breaker box located near your welder plug, seperate of the main building breakerbox?

If so, run the power for your smaller box out of a breaker in the main box, you want the MAIN Breaker/disconnect in the building to shut off all power inside the building.

Don't skip around the main breakers, they are there for your protection and they protect the wire that goes to your smaller box.


Hope this helps, Brett

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Brett in KS, Again!

11-16-2006 18:38:35




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 Re: Now, The Really DUMB Question in reply to Brett in KS, 11-16-2006 18:31:31  
Just read your other post above about needing the smaller 60A double pole box.
I don't believe you even need it, It might be handy to shut off power to your welder with out unpluging it, or walking over to the main building panel, But as long as your the power for your plug goes into a 30 Amp double pole breaker in the pain panel using the correct size wire, it will be protected. No need for the smaller box.

Hope this helps,
Brett
(Second year vo-tech electrical student)

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Mattlt

11-16-2006 18:53:01




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 Re: Now, The Really DUMB Question in reply to Brett in KS, Again!, 11-16-2006 18:38:35  
I'll agree with Brett - no need for the extra shutoff, but it would be convenient to have that extra shutoff point close to the welder if needed. That's the way ours was wired on the farm - 30 amp 2 pole box with the handle on the side.

Also, there's no harm in "double fusing" a circuit like this. (a breaker in the main panel, and the double pole shut off box near the welder) If a fault or overload is encountered, the weakest breaker/fuse will trip/blow.

Actually, now that I think of it, you're really "triple fusing" it. The main (100 amp?) breaker in the panel, the feed for the welder circuit (30 amp), and the shut off box near the welder (30 amp)

This subject gets beaten to death on some of the garage sites. You know the ones, people that have more money than sense... Garages that are spotless, numerous vehicles that look the same way. They are always asking how to hook up their new welder - one that they'll probably never learn how to use.

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Larry-Tx

11-16-2006 15:14:53




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 Re: Now, The Really DUMB Question in reply to Larry-Tx, 11-16-2006 14:50:12  
Forgot, hope you have many more happy birthdays, the wife gonna take you to town for a big T bone?



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